The Annotated H.P. LovecraftExplore the marvelous complexity of Lovecraft's writing—including his use of literary allusions, biographical details, and obscure references in this rich, in-depth exploration of great horror fiction from the acknowledged master of the weird, including the stories "Herbert West—Reanimator", "Pickman's Model", "The Call of Cthulhu", "The Thing on the Doorstep", "The Horror at Red Hook" and more. Did Lovecraft believe in ghosts or paranormal phenomena? In what story does the narrator fear riding the Boston T? A pathfinder in the literary territory of the macabre, H.P. Lovecraft is one of America's giants of the horror genre. Now, in this second volume of annotated tales, Lovecraft scholars S. T. Joshi and Peter Cannon provide another rare opportunity to look into the mind of a genius. Their extensive notes lift the veil between real events in the writer's life—such as the death of his father—and the words that spill out onto the page in magnificent grotesquerie. Mansions, universities, laboratories, and dank New England boneyards appear also as the haunts where Lovecraft's characters confront the fabulous and fantastic, or—like the narrator in "Herbert West—Reanimator"—dig up fresh corpses. Richly illustrated and scrupulously researched, this extraordinary work adds exciting levels of meaning to Lovecraft's chilling tales . . . and increases our wonder at the magic that transforms life into a great writer's art. |
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Page 55
... never let me sleep ; the daemon rats that race behind the padding in this room and beckon me down to greater hor- rors than I have ever known ; the rats they can never hear ; the rats , the rats in the walls . Lovecraft , in a letter to ...
... never let me sleep ; the daemon rats that race behind the padding in this room and beckon me down to greater hor- rors than I have ever known ; the rats they can never hear ; the rats , the rats in the walls . Lovecraft , in a letter to ...
Page 97
H. P. Lovecraft. Ammi would never go near the place again . It is over half a century now since the horror happened , 70 but he has never been there , and will be glad when the new reservoir blots it out . I shall be glad , too , for I ...
H. P. Lovecraft. Ammi would never go near the place again . It is over half a century now since the horror happened , 70 but he has never been there , and will be glad when the new reservoir blots it out . I shall be glad , too , for I ...
Page 174
... never discussed Lovecraft , the latter writer has never been far from my thoughts in regard to my own work , for he was one of my ( many ) early influences : It was from him that I developed a fascination with unusual siblings ( from ...
... never discussed Lovecraft , the latter writer has never been far from my thoughts in regard to my own work , for he was one of my ( many ) early influences : It was from him that I developed a fascination with unusual siblings ( from ...
Contents
The Rats in the Walls | 25 |
The Colour Out of Space | 58 |
The Dunwich Horror | 103 |
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